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The nev federal reserve regulations, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, September, 1923. WARBURG, Paul M. ,r «ptto*<^ The Federal Reserve Banks and the Open Market for Acceptances, HARVARD BUSINEBS REVIEVJ, Vol. I , April, 1923, pp. Reserve System i s not designed to furnish banks with additional working c a p i t a l permanently. Larger banks should rediscount paper very sparinglyj but smaller banks should do so freely in certain seasons. WARBURG, Paul Moritz. Paul M. Warburg urges establishment by Federal Reserve Board of principles for guidance of banks in use of rediscount facilities. (Commercial and financial chronicle. New York, 1923. f°. v. 115, p. 370-373.) Address to American Acceptance Council, Jan. 19, 1923. WILLIS, H. Parker (Secty. then of F.R. Bd.) THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM- LEGISLATION, ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION. Introduction by Carter Glass. New York: Ronald Press, 1;22. Pp. xiv, 1,765Review: by S. P. 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